LE TOREADOR. Brilliant 
large deep red, an unusual¬ 
ly fine cut flower. 
MRS. I. De Ver WARNER. 
The always lovely large fluf¬ 
fy orchid lavender. Profuse bloomer. 
SNOWDRIFT. Immense pure sparkling white, a dahlia scarce and in great demand. 
Jersey's Beauty 
. , Dahll T a Enemies. Enemies of the Dahlia are Thrips, Leaf-hoppers, Aphids, and Red 
opider. These are kept from appearing by mulching with tobacco stems just after the 
plants are set. If this is neglected and such pests appear, spray plants with pyrethrum- 
soap, using 2 ozs. of soap to gals, of tobacco tea. This tea is made by pouring boiling 
water on chopped tobacco stems and steeping for an hour before using. This tea is a 
good remedy by itself, and the tobacco stems, when applied, make an excellent fertilizer 
as well as an insect preventive. If ants give trouble, spray bush with this solution and 
pour some into the ant hill. 
Dear Sirs : My first order of dahlia tubers look so fine I must order more. The sixteen 
varieties received from you last year did marvelously well. 
April 5, 1937. Mr. Warde Wilkins, Middlesex County, Mass. 
DAHLIAS 
SUPERIOR VARIETIES — CHOICE COLLECTIONS 
SPECIAL PRICES 
The Dahlias, Gladiolus, Lily bulbs and miscellaneous offerings from pages 82 to 88 
are placed here that you may order early and be sure of securing what you wish while we 
have a large stock to select from. You may order when sending for your seeds and the tu¬ 
bers, roots or bulbs will be booked and sent out at the season you direct or you may send 
a separate order. Our stock is clean, of the finest quality and in first class growing condi¬ 
tion. We guarantee every item. We guarantee your money to reach us and your goods to 
be delivered to you. We refill lost or damaged orders and cheerfully correct all errors. 
Special cultural directions sent with each order. Your patronage will be appreciated. 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, S. C. 
THE PEERLESS HALF-DOZ. 
20c each; six for $1.00 
All have exceptional merit, 
are medal winners, give com¬ 
plete satisfaction in the gar¬ 
den and furnish large hand¬ 
some bouquets. Growth is 
vigorous, foliage is splendid, 
stems are long and strong 
and flowers are abundant. 
No garden is complete with¬ 
out them. 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY—"The 
Perfect Dahlia" Flawless in 
form, size, fine growth, long 
stems, an exquisite love 
pink. 
FRANCIS LAROCCO. One 
of the finest clear cream yel¬ 
low dahlias. No other can 
fill its place. 
JANE COWL. M assive 
deep decorative flower of 
curled and twisted petals, 
glistening bronzy buff and 
old gold. Consistent prize 
winner. 
